1970 Dart Restoration

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No, Nick worked out of Wainfleet Ontario. His shop closed up at that location so not sure what he’s up to now.
 
What chemical(s) did you use to soften/remove the undercoat?
It's a royal pain doing it laying on a creeper.
Thanks Tom
 
No, Nick worked out of Wainfleet Ontario. His shop closed up at that location so not sure what he’s up to now.
Hmmm I just happened to see there is a Nick's customs in Brantford wonder if it's the same guy.

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What chemical(s) did you use to soften/remove the undercoat?
It's a royal pain doing it laying on a creeper.
Thanks Tom
I used an air scaler tool and a scraper. Didn’t want to use chemicals but wiped it down with some acetone after it was clean to make sure there wasn’t anything on the surface.
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Thanks. I have a scaler. Getting ready to start
In your pics there was a spray can red label. That’s why I asked.
I like that Blue also. Nice dart
Tom
 
Thanks. I have a scaler. Getting ready to start
In your pics there was a spray can red label. That’s why I asked.
I like that Blue also. Nice dart
Tom
The red can is some brake cleaner I used to clean up the rear brakes and the caked on oil that was covering the rear diff.
 
It's hard to tell but I'm also building a 70 dart, very far away from body and paint. Mechanical 1st .
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you gotta love a tunnel ram :thumbsup:
it'd be even better with fenderwell headers imo, lol.
neil.
Thanks, yes I have some fender well headers, I just can't fit the tire size I wanted, that's a 28 in tall front runner
 
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